Archive for January, 2010

“A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.” –Greek proverb

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Tree and young boy

In the early 1900’s one man in Richmond, Virginia was inspired to plant over 200 exotic species trees on his hundred acre property. By the size and age of the trees it was discovered that each one was carefully placed to allow for it’s optimum future growth. When he died he left his property to the people of Virginia.  It has been noted by tree experts today that “the magnificent tree collection could not be duplicated in one hundred years.” The true beauty is that when the trees in Maymont Park were planted, the man responsible knew he would never live to see their full beauty, that was the gift he left for future generation to see…

a touch of greatness

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Albert Cullum

When someone like Albert Cullum comes along, they wake you up and remind you of the endless potential that lives within each of us. As a 5th grade teacher in the 1960’s he bucked convention and pushed back the desks to give his students an education that ignited their hearts and minds. In the documentary about his teachings, A Touch of Greatness, you see why Albert Cullum is regarded by academics as one of the most influential educators of our time. A must see for anyone who dares to touch greatness…

“Children who get early exposure to great art, great music, great literature don’t run away from it ever in their lifetime, it’s like a friend.

“It’s what you feed on as a child that stays with you forever.”

- Albert Cullum

“in wildness is the preservation of the world” – Thoreau

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Eagle Eye Antelope Canyon

If there is one thing that we do for our children, I hope it is to preserve those places that have the power to profoundly effect us. In the beauty of nature we see our own beauty reflected back. Today go out and find yourself in the wildness…